Which one is the most stable one now? Is there step by step instruction? Thanks.
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legender said:
Which one is the most stable one now? Is there step by step instruction? Thanks.
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I have personally been running Official OmniROM NIGHTLIES since Nov 2013...Amazing ROM, and very stable considering nightlies.
Here is the link:
[ROM][4.4][NIGHTLY] OmniROM 4.4 for GT-N7000: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516933
legender said:
Which one is the most stable one now? Is there step by step instruction? Thanks.
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I prefer Asylum Naughties 4.4.2
Runs fantastic, smooth and no problems. I've been using it for a few months without any issues.
Check it out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051904
Jack****t said:
I prefer Asylum Naughties 4.4.2
Runs fantastic, smooth and no problems. I've been using it for a few months without any issues.
Check it out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051904
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Just flashed it Yesterday and will test it for few more days.
The most stable is AryaMod. The 4.4 ROMs are very good but not as perfectly rock stable as tw ROMs.
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Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
Alexandre1545 said:
Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
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Any ROM by always or derteufel are pretty quick ROMs I've tried nearly all of them oh and I'm stick with the movinand chip and there still quick
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Alexandre1545 said:
Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
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That ROM is quite old. I suggest you try a recent build of cm, slim, hellybean , super nexus etc.
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i,m using smoothieJB and it runs pretty quickly.
I suggest you flash this rom, Very fast & stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925195
Best one
Elitemovil working for one of the greatest ROM ever http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2004906
I like this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005808
2 days using it and no problems yet.
Mairo said:
I like this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005808
2 days using it and no problems yet.
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but he will on his non-sgs+ :cyclops:
Alexandre1545 said:
Hi, I'm currently running a Cyanogenmod 10 Nightly Build (20120829) on my Galaxy S and I found it to be slow sometime. I'm looking for a stable and fast 4.1 or 4.2 Rom to enjoy my SGS at best.
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You want to know which one is faster, the anwser is 4.1.2 definetely. Let me try to say it in other way, the difference between 4.0.4 and 4.1.2 is same as Windows Vista and Windows 7. JB 4.1.2 is not a big (features) update, mostly performance.
About 4.2(.2), there are lot of things to say. A bit slower than 4.1.2, but some new attracting features.
It's your chose, but if you use your phone for "daily use", I suggest you the 4.1.2 JB (Cyanogenmod or AOKP)
If you still care for those new features of 4.2, try [ROM][AOSP][UNOFFICIAL][Stable & Fast][4.2.2] Xylon 0.2.1 \\ For Galaxy S \\ 19.02
Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
nelvinchi said:
Hi,
Can someone please recommend a stable ROM for the I8190N? It needs to be light, customisable, stable and preferably 4.2.2 or above....
I would really appreciate it if replies address the following:
Please only suggest a ROM if you have had random reboots on another ROM, then flashed a ROM and the random reboots stop....
Already flashed and have had issues with:
CyanogenMod 11.0 (maclaw and AOKP)
CyanogenMod 10.2 (maclaw and OliverG)
Light by somin
Chameleon OS 0.8
Anything "golden"
A deodexed stock ROM and custom kernel would be fine.....
Thanks!!
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I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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galaxy mini said:
I suggest you to use stock based cause theres nothing better then stock based!!
Try Dmodv6
or stock rooted XXAMJ3
or Benzv6
or wait till i release Dmodv6_XXAMJ3
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I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
stock rom is the best.
nelvinchi said:
I meant to say in my OP that Dmodv6 was excellent - started flashing others because I'm a serial flasher (have four android devices) and wanted a newer android version.... if you kitkat Dmod, I'll consider you a living god!!
I've got stock AMJ2 from sammobile and plan to deodex, root and de-bloat.
The stock rooted XXAMJ3 - isn't for the 8190N - would I expect issues if i flashed it? Ignore me, i know it would NOT be a good idea!
Thanks!!
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I realy dont like the look of kitkat otherwise i would do it!!
If you flash XXAMJ3 on the n model nfc wont work!!
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try one of these, they are fast, stable, debloated and smooth Virginity V2 or somin.n ROM
if you flash somin ROM, search baseband xxam... and kernel xxam... on the forum and flash it.
Maclaw's cm10.2 no longer suffers from random reboots and is completely stable (in my experience anyway).
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
CyanogenMod 10.2 Stable
fmlrocha said:
1st XDA post :highfive:
Give Virginity ROM a shot!
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I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
danielsinnema said:
I saw in changelog of CyanogenMod 10.2 from maclaw that it is stable now.
Currently I have CyanogenMod 10.2 and it really works fine.
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I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
fmlrocha said:
I used CM 10.2 only for a few days cause the battery is very bad.
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Well, that depends on which governor you used and how many apps which sync every minute you had.
Luckily on custom roms you can change the governor.
You can change the behaviour or disable background processes as well. (I recommend the application ''Greenify'' for that).
If I didn't convince you now I'm afraid I have to tell you that there are no stable custom roms except stock based..
Hi guys i'm planning to flash my I9070(Stock rom, Rooted with CoCore-EP-8.2-TWRP) to CM10.2, which CM10.2 is stable and lesser bug?
1. This one cm-10.2-20131118-UNOFFICIAL-janice.zip?
or
2. This one cm-10.2-20131025-UNOFFICIAL-janice.zip?
Thanks in advance :laugh:
Usually latest builds are more stable. Search that particular thread once to be sure.
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clerfa21 said:
Hi guys i'm planning to flash my I9070(Stock rom, Rooted with CoCore-EP-8.2-TWRP) to CM10.2, which CM10.2 is stable and lesser bug?
1. This one cm-10.2-20131118-UNOFFICIAL-janice.zip?
or
2. This one cm-10.2-20131025-UNOFFICIAL-janice.zip?
Thanks in advance :laugh:
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cm-10.2-20131118-UNOFFICIAL-janice. is the most stable one
DaRkRhiNe said:
cm-10.2-20131118-UNOFFICIAL-janice. is the most stable one
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thank you sir:good:
WHAT BEST ROM FOR I9000 KK 4.4? CAN I FLASH ON M110S KERNEL v6?
Caps and if you read the rules. No Best Rom Threads but you can ask the seccond question nicly with no caps.
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WHAT BEST ROM FOR I9000 KK 4.4? CAN I FLASH ON M110S KERNEL v6?
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Hi,
For me Resurrection remix 5.0.9 is a stable and beautiful kit kat rom. I use it since 2 month and i had only 1 FC. No issues with this rom and developper is serious and make a good job.
I used also CM 11. It's certainly the most up to date and securised rom, but i had some issues with it 2 month ago. I think now there is no issue with this ROM.
So i recommend both :good:
As suggested by someone already, CM11 is the best if you want security and stability. You could also try C-Rom by aways as the rom is considered to be very popular among i9000 users.
Please refer to my thread as well and use it to help decide what suits you best
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Soryuu said:
Please refer to my thread as well and use it to help decide what suits you best
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Using c-rom 6.1 working fine. First minutes it is laggy but after few time it works like a charm
Edit sorr just saw itnis for galaxy y, not sure it works for that one
Mastergool said:
Using c-rom 6.1 working fine. First minutes it is laggy but after few time it works like a charm
Edit sorr just saw itnis for galaxy y, not sure it works for that one
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In my choice "CyanFox KK4.4.2" is the most stable and fastest rom with V5.
But it does not have extra tweakes.
Which ROM is the most stable for the Note 4?
Most of the non AOSP ROMS are stable.
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Firekat. Definitely Firekat.
Been running rapture for over a month now and is buttery smooth.
But try a few yourself, and see which one works best for your needs.
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test them and see what works best for you !!
CheesyNutz said:
test them and see what works best for you !!
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this here.
But if you want my opinion it's stock rom.
Rapture rom for me
Stock, though not a rom, is the most stable.
Stability depends on the user phone as well as what the user does with it. Rapture works great on my phone but I have seen complaints of instability. Firekat also work great on my phone, as well as dynamic and all the ports. Yet, I have seen complaints of instability. Now the AOSP based roms are truly unstable because they are in the testing, beta phase considering they are not a native build for our Touchwiz based samsung device. Not every device is made the same so flash and see which loves your phone the best.
Hope that helps.
good news everybody Official AICP nightlies are here
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=trltetmo
Rapture ran the smoothest for me and would be my go to but I ran into signal issues for some reason. Firekat and infamous I run right now and haven't had any issues yet.
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
Be sure to follow instructions to enhance battery life too and you should be getting about 8 hours of screen time.
lamuertex said:
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
Be sure to follow instructions to enhance battery life too and you should be getting about 8 hours of screen time.
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I see in the fire Kat OP It seems to be a little confusing as to how to install. Is there a base ROM that flashes before V8?
Mega recommends a clean flash.
Basically just wiping cache, Dalvick, and data in the team win recovery.
But you can flash firekat over anj or ank.
I finally flashed the whole ank update. Bootloader and all.
That's what I flashed firekat v8 on top of:
The additional tweaks in the op2 are tight, and increase battery life a lot, but installing firekat is just like installing any other rom.
gtrplr71 said:
I see in the fire Kat OP It seems to be a little confusing as to how to install. Is there a base ROM that flashes before V8?
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Make sure your baseband version is ANK4 and Odin flash cf autorotate using Odin.
zain0300 said:
good news everybody Official AICP nightlies are here
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=trltetmo
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Sorry for the noob questions but is aicp similar to aosp roms? Thanks
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lamuertex said:
Fire Kat V8 for sure.
lamuertex said:
Make sure your baseband version is ANK4 and Odin flash cf autorotate using Odin.
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I am rooted stock ANK4 I follow you now this is no different than any other rom flash I appreciate the info. I see methods are so easy now I remember rooting my G1 with Cyanogen helping me out, now that was complex.
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xda23 said:
Sorry for the noob questions but is aicp similar to aosp roms? Thanks
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AICP is based off of AOSP, all the custom roms that are not TouchWiz are AOSP based roms even CM. AICP (Android Ice Cold Project) is a custom rom with a lot of customization options they are not all added as of yet but they certainly are being added gradually.
Definitely stock
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
gtrplr71 said:
Which ROM is the most stable for the Note 4?
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They are all stable for the people using them. Some minor bugs might be there, but might not be noticed by others. So by asking this you will get a list of all the popular ROMs. You need to make a backup, read the development threads to find one that has all the features YOU want and try it. If you find a bug, search that thread to see if a fix or workaraound was posted. You will find much more self satisfaction and knowledge in this path of discovery.